THE VOLUNTEERS.
We Lam by teL"vaph that tljo Oam am Rangers tired the challenge match with the Bast Taicri this morning. r J'he conditions were i_Kaugi S| 200, 400, and SUU yards ; yeven sLds at each; position at 200 yards. Hythe ; at 400 and 500, any, The weather was tine, but bright. The Rangers’ sene was —At 200 yards, 385 ; at 400 raids, 407 ; at 500 yards, 303 ; total score, 1095. The highest individual scorer was Scrgt. King, with 07. We have not received the Taieri returns. The Oamaru Rangers have arranged to fire matches with the Wellington Artillery and North Dunedin Rifles. ’i'he local cadet company is to have a uniform, consisting of a loose jumper of grey cloth with blue facings, trousers of grey cloth with blue stripe, and o forage cap of the same cloth, wdth band. Its officers arc ; Honorary Captain, vV. S. Fitz«rerald: Lieutenant, A. Headlapd ; ISilpLcuieiianc, A. Procter ; • Sergeants, E. Jfewat, J.'Mdbl!, and 11. 'Thompson.
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Evening Star, Issue 3047, 23 November 1872, Page 3
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161THE VOLUNTEERS. Evening Star, Issue 3047, 23 November 1872, Page 3
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